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Christine Mulkins Seller Financing mortgage forbearance?
1 April 2020 | 7 replies
I continue to see and hear about folks looking for some sort of government mandate in order to get mortgage relief help.  
Diane Leikas Loss of Rents Due to Eviction Moratorium
29 March 2020 | 1 reply
Should landlord policies cover loss of rents due to eviction moratoriums that are now in effect for most state and local jurisdictions? 
Matt Rutter Rental Showings + Coronavirus
6 April 2020 | 9 replies
In PA the Governer stopped all in-person real estate activities. 
Satyam Mistry Turnover time between Tenants
23 April 2020 | 3 replies
Also currently have a no pet policy, but try to keep an open mind depending on situation. 
Chris Cambridge You decide what’s best
30 March 2020 | 0 replies
Although you must decide which relief program is best for you, we believe that the CARES Act SBA 7(a) Relief Loan is the better option for the following reasons:The SBA EIDL program already has a bottleneck of over 25,000 applications.CARES Act SBA 7(a) Relief Loans are available up to $10,000,000 vs. only $2,000,000 for the EIDL program.With the expertise and experience of seasoned SBA lenders and loan providers involved and helping to shape policy, we anticipate that the CARES Act SBA 7(a) Relief Loan program will be more streamlined than the EIDL program, and funding will be available faster.So if you don’t know now you know!
Jared Sandler COVID Vendor Changes
31 March 2020 | 7 replies
They've taken additional precautionary measures when inspecting properties - Gloves, masks, booties to cover their shoes.Attorneys are mostly working from home but have been pumping out contracts pretty quickly for our team which has been great.Insurance agents haven't skipped a beat either - homeowner's insurance policies, renter's insurance policies, etc. have been coming back within 24-48 hours.Realtors in some markets, including NY, have been restricted from showing homes or hosting open houses.
Anthony Drew Gary Durham, NC Malware Stopping Title Searches?
30 March 2020 | 0 replies
Curious how folks are handling their title insurance policies?
Marcus Johnson Dave Ramsey is a Genius now
24 April 2020 | 125 replies
Even if you keep most of your capital in super high quality low-risk bonds, you will have to deal with the risk of inflation and government insolvency. 
Anthony Sherman Massachusetts Landlord - COVID-19 Letter to Tenants
31 March 2020 | 2 replies
We are lucky that the government stimulus package will help us with the immediate expenses, but that is not all we can do.On our side, we have called the office of the president, our state reps in the Federal government, our state elected officials, even our local officials to add our voice to the effort and push for some relief (soon!).
Bryan Brooks Starting an LLC and purchasing 1 of one my properties
30 March 2020 | 3 replies
You might be better off just getting an umbrella insurance policy